Kalaigaon

According to the legend, he was supposedly able to cause the goddess Kamakhya Devi appear in her mortal form in the temple and dance, because of his musical talents and devotion to her.

The goddess appeared and started dancing in the temple, but eventually saw the eyes of the King through the hole, and discovered his treachery.

[4] The head of the deceased priest got thrown away by the force of the mortal blow and landed in a place 13 km north, which was later named as Muradeor, which was his birthplace.

Even today, Kendukalai village exists 8 km west, towards Tangla, from present day Kalaigaon, on M.B.

A unique feature being that livestock-trading takes place on Thursdays almost exclusively, which is rare in these parts of the world.

These markets attract crowds to the district every Thursday and Sunday, often making transportation cumbersome in the town.

A beautiful view of Sunset in Kalaigaon
Roofed shelters of Sunday Market of Kalaigaon